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Re: I need a (new) drink
Originally Posted by Novocastrian
(Post 7909923)
Be au fait with where the future is going. Calvados. You can get a reasonable bottle at the LCBO (not a good one).
<Or, if that's too much for your delicate constitution, then Pommeau. Trouble is, I'd have to import it specially for you, so it'd cost you big time>. |
Re: I need a (new) drink
Originally Posted by bodgerx
(Post 7934077)
I've just bought a bottle of this from Tesco - apple brandy init? VSOP for (50cl) for £13.
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Re: I need a (new) drink
Originally Posted by Novocastrian
(Post 7934356)
Dear, dear. Check where it came from. There's no such thing as VSOP Calvados.
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Re: I need a (new) drink
Retraction: Google reveals there are VSOP Calvados, but not at that price.
Sorry. |
Re: I need a (new) drink
Originally Posted by Novocastrian
(Post 7934366)
Retraction: Google reveals there are VSOP Calvados, but not at that price.
Sorry. I must say, I'm disappointed with it. I was expecting some apple overtones, but I don't detect them... |
Re: I need a (new) drink
Originally Posted by bodgerx
(Post 7935676)
I have in front of me a genuine VSOP Calvados Apple brandy 50cl (fancy long thin bottle) and I paid a shade under £13 from my local Tesco. I think it was on offer, but I'll check next time I'm in. Would you like photographic evidence?
I must say, I'm disappointed with it. I was expecting some apple overtones, but I don't detect them... Does your bottle say where it was made? BTW you're right... no trace of appleyness (if that's a word) but, equally, it's hard to taste grape in Cognac. On edit: If you're not enjoying drinking the stuff, I recommend using it for "trou normande". Just put a scoop of sorbet in a red wine glass (preferably apple sorbet, but mango is nice too) and pour a shot glass of Calvados over it. In Normandy this is served after the starter to 'clean the palette' before the main course. Delicious... and it animates the conversation during dinner nicely. |
Re: I need a (new) drink
Originally Posted by Novocastrian
(Post 7936455)
No, no. I believe you. I get mine direct from the producer when I'm in France and from the LCBO in Ontario. The latter only have one sort and it's not the best. I'd never heard of VSOP Calva, but as I said, a google proved me wrong.
Does your bottle say where it was made? BTW you're right... no trace of appleyness (if that's a word) but, equally, it's hard to taste grape in Cognac. On edit: If you're not enjoying drinking the stuff, I recommend using it for "trou normande". Just put a scoop of sorbet in a red wine glass (preferably apple sorbet, but mango is nice too) and pour a shot glass of Calvados over it. In Normandy this is served after the starter to 'clean the palette' before the main course. Delicious... and it animates the conversation during dinner nicely. I suppose you are right about the grapes :) I may try your suggestion... |
Re: I need a (new) drink
Originally Posted by Novocastrian
(Post 7936455)
Just put a scoop of sorbet in a red wine glass (preferably apple sorbet, but mango is nice too) and pour a shot glass of Calvados over it. ... and it animates the conversation during dinner nicely.
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Re: I need a (new) drink
Originally Posted by bodgerx
(Post 7936970)
Says produced in France, Normandy. Appellation Calvados pays d'Auge controllee.
I suppose you are right about the grapes :) I may try your suggestion... |
Re: I need a (new) drink
Originally Posted by fledermaus
(Post 7917084)
Rum, no.
I'm thinking that this all started the day LCBO ran out of Tanqueray and Bombay. I've been drinking Gordon's....... Get hold of some Plymouth Gin and pour over ice (the more the better), add decent freshly opened tonic water, cut a FRESH lime into eight wedges use two per drink, squeeze one into drink and wipe round rim of glass drop in drink, add the other wedge unsqueezed. the best G&T you'll ever drink, i've served to people who swear they hate gin and converted them to the wonder juice! you'll also keep the scurvy at bay ;) could also try getting hold of some Tuaca and adding ginger ale (google tuaca recipes):thumbup: |
Re: I need a (new) drink
I like Pimms - but made with Cava or Champagne instead of lemonade! __________________ My sister mixed advocaat with cava last christmas and assured me it was "lovely"... ! Was impressed that our local LCBO was willing to order in Pimms as they dont normally have it in stock. They held it in the office for me - what service!:thumbsup: |
Re: I need a (new) drink
Mojitos! or Cosmo's, already mentioned.:)
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